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The New Primal Scream
Author | : Arthur Janov |
Publsiher | : Little Brown GBR |
Total Pages | : 396 |
Release | : 1991-01 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0349102031 |
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When THE PRIMAL SCREAM was published in 1970 it caused an international sensation. In introduced a revolutionary new approach to psychological thinking- Primal Therapy, which encourages patients to relive core experiences instead of taking refuge from reality in a comfortable half-world of neurosis. Twenty years on, THE NEW PRIMAL SCREAM takes the theory even further, showing that repressed pain is bad not only for mental but also for physical health. Citing case histories, Dr Janov shows how the application of his therapy has helped victims of incest and other abuse overcome subsequent illness. The implications are as devastating as the therapy is revolutionary. THE NEW PRIMAL SCREAM discusses and reaches some startling conclusions about illness and Primal Therapy, exploring; *Primal pain: the great hidden secrets, *Repression: the gates of the brain and loss of feeling, *How early experience is imprinted, *Illness as the silent scream, *Sex, sensuality and sexuality, *The role of weeping in psychotherapy, *Why we have to relive our childhood to get well.
Bandit Roads
Author | : Richard Grant |
Publsiher | : Abacus |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2009-10-01 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 9780748111749 |
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There are many ways to die in the Sierra Madre, a notorious nine-hundred-mile mountain range in northern Mexico where AK-47s are fetish objects, the law is almost non-existent and power lies in the hands of brutal drug mafias. Thousands of tons of opium and marijuana are produced there every year. Richard Grant thought it would be a good idea to travel the length of the Sierra Madre and write a book about it. He was warned before he left that he would be killed. But driven by what he calls 'an unfortunate fascination' for this mysterious region, Grant sets off anyway. In a remarkable piece of investigative writing, he evokes a sinister, surreal landscape of lonely mesas, canyons sometimes deeper than the Grand Canyon, hostile villages and an outlaw culture where homicide is the most common cause of death and grandmothers sell cocaine. Finally his luck runs out and he finds himself fleeing for his life, pursued by men who would murder a stranger in their territory 'to please the trigger finger'.
The New Primal Scream
Author | : Arthur Janov |
Publsiher | : Kaplan Publishing |
Total Pages | : 408 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : UOM:39015029232462 |
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At St. Bartholemew's Hospital in England all confirm that lower heart rates and other improved vital signs and other (key factors in prolonging life expectancy) are clearly evident in Primal Therapy patients. Dr. Janov's approach is completely natural. Without drugs or any artificial means, patients actually relive core, or Primal traumas sometimes dating all the way back to birth. THE NEW PRIMAL SCREAM is the culmination of Janov's life's work, featuring completely new.
The Primal Scream
Author | : Arthur Janov |
Publsiher | : Abacus |
Total Pages | : 478 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Primal therapy |
ISBN | : 0349118434 |
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The New Primal Scream
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Author | : Arthur Janov |
Publsiher | : Random House Value Pub |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 1994-05-01 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0517125676 |
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Reclaiming Your Life
Author | : Jean J. Jenson |
Publsiher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 225 |
Release | : 1996-10-01 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 9781101659649 |
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"Provides practical and compassionate guidance on dismantling the childhood defenses of repression and denial."Contemporary Psychology.
Tenement Kid
Author | : Bobby Gillespie |
Publsiher | : Hachette UK |
Total Pages | : 438 |
Release | : 2021-10-14 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781474622097 |
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Tenement Kid is Bobby Gillespie's story up to the recording and release of the album that has been credited with 'starting the 90's', Screamadelica. Born into a working class Glaswegian family in the summer of 1961, Bobby's memoirs begin in the district of Springburn, soon to be evacuated in Edward Heath's brutal slum clearances. Leaving school at 16 and going to work as a printers' apprentice, Bobby's rock n roll epiphany arrives like a bolt of lightning shining from Phil Lynott's mirrored pickguard at his first gig at the Apollo in Glasgow. Filled with 'the holy spirit of rock n roll' his destiny is sealed with the arrival of the Sex Pistols and punk rock which to Bobby, represents an iconoclastic vision of class rebellion and would ultimately lead to him becoming an artist initially in the Jesus and Mary Chain then in Primal Scream. Structured in four parts, Tenement Kid builds like a breakbeat crescendo to the final quarter of the book, the Summer of Love, Boys Own parties, and the fateful meeting with Andrew Weatherall in an East Sussex field. As the '80s bleed into the '90s and a new kind of electronic soul music starts to pulse through the nation's consciousness, Primal Scream become the most innovative British band of the new decade, representing a new psychedelic vanguard taking shape at Creation Records. Ending with the release of Screamadelica and the tour that followed in the autumn, Tenement Kid is a book filled with the joy and wonder of a rock n roll apostle who would radically reshape the future sounds of fin de siècle British pop. Published thirty years after the release of their masterpiece, Bobby Gillespie's memoir cuts a righteous path through a decade lost to Thatcherism and saved by acid house.
Primal Screams
Author | : Mary Eberstadt |
Publsiher | : Templeton Press |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2021-02-08 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1599475855 |
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Who am I? The question today haunts every society in the Western world. Legions of people—especially the young—have become unmoored from a firm sense of self. To compensate, they join the ranks of ideological tribes spawned by identity politics and react with frenzy against any perceived threat to their group. As identitarians track and expose the ideologically impure, other citizens face the consequences of their rancor: a litany of “isms” run amok across all levels of cultural life; the free marketplace of ideas muted by agendas shouted through megaphones; and a spirit of general goodwill warped into a state of perpetual outrage. How did we get here? Why have we divided against one another so bitterly? In Primal Screams, acclaimed cultural critic Mary Eberstadt presents the most provocative and original theory to come along in recent years. The rise of identity politics, she argues, is a direct result of the fallout of the sexual revolution, especially the collapse and shrinkage of the family. As Eberstadt illustrates, humans from time immemorial have forged their identities within the structure of kinship. The extended family, in a real sense, is the first tribe and first teacher. But with its unprecedented decline across a variety of measures, generations of people have been set adrift and can no longer answer the question Who am I? with reference to primordial ties. Desperate for solidarity and connection, they claim membership in politicized groups whose displays of frantic irrationalism amount to primal screams for familial and communal loss. Written in her impeccable style and with empathy rarely encountered in today’s divisive discourse, Eberstadt’s theory holds immense explanatory power that no serious citizen can afford to ignore. The book concludes with three incisive essays by Rod Dreher, Mark Lilla, and Peter Thiel, each sharing their perspective on the author’s formidable argument.